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Honey Block

Honey Block

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Honey Block is a sticky block crafted from four honey bottles. It slows entities that walk across its top, lets them slide gently down its sides without fall damage, and can be pulled by pistons to move adjacent blocks and entities together.

0Hardness
0Blast Res.
handBest Tool
yesTransparent
noRenewable

Uses

  • Honey Bottle — Placed in a crafting grid, a Honey Block converts back into four Honey Bottles.
  • Piston contraptions — Its stickiness (without the full adhesion of a Slime Block) lets redstone builds move honey blocks and attached entities while still separating from slime blocks.

Found In

  • Crafting table — Crafted from four Honey Bottles arranged in a 2x2 grid.

Drops

FAQ

Does a Honey Block stick to Slime Blocks?

No. Honey Blocks and Slime Blocks never stick to each other, though each sticks to blocks of its own type and to normal blocks pushed by pistons.

Does walking on a Honey Block hurt me?

No, and it helps: falling onto a Honey Block reduces fall damage by 80%, and climbing its sides lets entities slide down slowly like a ladder.

What tool do I need to break a Honey Block?

None. Any tool, or no tool at all, mines it instantly since its hardness is 0.

How is Honey Block obtained?

Collect Honey Bottles from a beehive or bee nest using a glass bottle, then craft four of them together in a 2x2 pattern.

Tags

  • overworld
  • sticky
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